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Grey glands #6428291
01/14/19 03:36 PM
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Are grey fox glands worth saving? It seems though I've read mixed thing about greys being a little different as far as approaching a set after another grey has been caught. Would a grey fox gland lure just spook them?

Re: Grey glands [Re: DAK] #6428358
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absolutely, the Boss buys them, but I'm not sure if he has enough suppliers, plus anyone who makes a Grey Fox lure probably buys also......just look in any of the dozen catalogs on your desk, to see who makes a grey fox lure, AND EVEN IF THEY DON'T, it works in yote lure too.

Email potential buyers asking how they want them, then go from there.


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Re: Grey glands [Re: DAK] #6428648
01/14/19 10:05 PM
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yes I use grey fox glands.


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Re: Grey glands [Re: DAK] #6429056
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Very interesting, thanks guys!

Re: Grey glands [Re: DAK] #6430184
01/16/19 12:26 PM
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We take as many grey glands as are available. However there aren't that many caught in the Northeast anymore to get many.

Most of our grey glands come from the South and Southwest when we do get them. They are still in good numbers there it seems.

Re: Grey glands [Re: Bob Jameson] #6430237
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Very true. Was curious for my own use but also know quite a few predator hunters that I would probably be able to get the carcasses for the glands.

Re: Grey glands [Re: DAK] #6430736
01/16/19 09:40 PM
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my reds are still low in population but I am happy to say the greys in my area is picking up.


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